In 2023, Campylobacter was the most common foodborne pathogen leading to hospitalization in the United States, with 2,368 hospitalizations from domestically acquired cases. Salmonella was the second most common, with 2,202 hospitalizations reported during the same period. This statistic illustrates the number of hospitalizations from domestically acquired infections of select pathogens transmitted commonly through food in the United States in 2023.
Number of hospitalizations from domestically acquired infections of select pathogens transmitted commonly through food in the United States in 2023
Domestically acquired cases only: Includes only domestically acquired infections (those for which the patient had no history of international travel or unknown travel history)
Admission to an inpatient unit or an observation stay of >24 hours ≤7 days before or after specimen collection or determined to be related to the infection if beyond this time frame.Â
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CDC. (July 4, 2024). Number of hospitalizations from domestically acquired infections of select pathogens transmitted commonly through food in the United States in 2023 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1481422/number-of-hospitalizations-from-domestically-acquired-foodborne-pathogens-us/
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Number of hospitalizations from domestically acquired infections of select pathogens transmitted commonly through food in the United States in 2023 [Graph], CDC, July 4, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1481422/number-of-hospitalizations-from-domestically-acquired-foodborne-pathogens-us/